In August, Hurricane Harvey ravaged Port Aransas, causing an estimated $80 million in infrastructure damage and damaging ninety-five percent of businesses and seventy-five percent of homes. Businesses are working seven days a week to be ready for spring break and the upcoming tourist season, which they rely on for their livelihood.

Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-TImes

hurricanes

Port Aransas gears up for 2018 Spring Break, six months after Hurricane Harvey